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. >> reporter: six of the seven deadliest groups are affiliated with al qaeda, including the taliban and boke owe har am. muslims of a different sect is driving it higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. try countries, iraq, pakistan and afghanistan suffered more than half the attacks and the casualtie casualties. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia may be declining, which is good news for the citizens that live there. erin? >> all right, chris, thank you very much. that brings us back to our question of the night. does changes in the nsa and the spying, will that change that or not? >>> rapper jay z say he is being unfairly criticized. two people were detained by police when they bought expensive things. hundreds have taken to twitter demanding jay z end his partnership with barneys. this puts jay z in a rather awkward position. he's about to launch a collection of clothing, jewelry. the money from the deal is going to a charity. it's not like he's keeping
. >> reporter: six of the seven deadliest groups are affiliated with al qaeda, including the taliban and boke owe har am. muslims of a different sect is driving it higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. try countries, iraq, pakistan and afghanistan suffered more than half the attacks and the casualtie casualties. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia...
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taliban leader. hakimullah mehsud. his death represents one of the highest level counterterrorism victories since the death of osama bin laden. joining us with his thoughts on what this could mean for the war on terror, we have lieutenant colonel ralph peters. this is a big get. >> you're one of the few human beings for whom i would give up a beautiful autumn saturday. it's good for us, great for pakistan. good for us because this guy was responsible, he was a mastermind behind the killing of seven cia agents in eastern afghanistan and dramatized in zero dark thirty. he was behind the failed times square bomb plot. but primarily his focus was on killing pakistanis. while good for us, great for pakistan. the problem, as you know well, hypocrisy is -- he's butchering officers, oh, the americans derailed the peace process which didn't exist. the americans are violating our sovereignty. the hypocrisy is astronomical. >> they're playing to the local audience there. they were obviously saying that they were in the midst of p
taliban leader. hakimullah mehsud. his death represents one of the highest level counterterrorism victories since the death of osama bin laden. joining us with his thoughts on what this could mean for the war on terror, we have lieutenant colonel ralph peters. this is a big get. >> you're one of the few human beings for whom i would give up a beautiful autumn saturday. it's good for us, great for pakistan. good for us because this guy was responsible, he was a mastermind behind the...
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drone strikes and begin peace negotiations with the taliban. they so the drone strike as undercutting peace efforts. here in afghanistan his death is welcomed by afghan and u.s. officials whoso him as part of the broader problems for the instability in afghanistan. his death will impact the taliban here in afghanistan and in pakistan. but the pakistani taliban named a successor and vowing revenge, harris. >> i am watching out of my eye the los angeles police department and fbi started the news conference. we learned a little more about what went down in the los angeles international airport. they were not putting a lot on the record that might change later. this might be more of a review. but if there is anything knew that comes out. we covered it moments ago, as the store tore breaks with new details we'll bring it to you. >>> the countdown on. the key and centerpiece for millions of americans to get health care on line, healthcare.gov, obama care access will go down, at least for 12 hours it will go dark on purpose. we are following that and
drone strikes and begin peace negotiations with the taliban. they so the drone strike as undercutting peace efforts. here in afghanistan his death is welcomed by afghan and u.s. officials whoso him as part of the broader problems for the instability in afghanistan. his death will impact the taliban here in afghanistan and in pakistan. but the pakistani taliban named a successor and vowing revenge, harris. >> i am watching out of my eye the los angeles police department and fbi started the...
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. >> reporter: six of the seven deadliest groups are affiliated with al qaeda, including the taliban and boko haram. which is going after christian targets. the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. the flip side to some of those numbers is what is happening here 234 the united states. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia may be declining, which is good news for the citizens that live there. erin? >> all right, chris, thank you very much. that brings us back to our question of the night. does changes in the nsa and the spying, will that change that or not? >>> rapper jay z say he is being unfairly demonized for teaming up with the high end retailer barney's. two people were detained by police when they bought expensive things. since then, a lot of people, hundreds, have
. >> reporter: six of the seven deadliest groups are affiliated with al qaeda, including the taliban and boko haram. which is going after christian targets. the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the...
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>> translator: i've heard of taliban. i've heard of it associated with afghanistan. i've heard massoud, but i'm just a teacher. i'm not a politician. >> from 2004, president sharif was cooperating with the americans. we know that sharif was cooperating with these drone strikes. if there is an objection to what's been happening, shouldn't your objections be addressed to your own government, who appear to have cooped with this administration? >> translator: i spoke to my local agent, my local political officer, and i filed a complaint about this. and they sent me a letter that said yes, what has happened to you is very sad. and it was probably done by mistake. but we are not the ones that you should be speaking to. you should be speaking to the americans. >> do you accept, robert, that the administration itself is now reducing the number of drone strikes. the president has already said that he wishes to transfer management of this program from the cia to the military. are you satisfied that these steps are at least moving in the right direction in terms of accountabili
>> translator: i've heard of taliban. i've heard of it associated with afghanistan. i've heard massoud, but i'm just a teacher. i'm not a politician. >> from 2004, president sharif was cooperating with the americans. we know that sharif was cooperating with these drone strikes. if there is an objection to what's been happening, shouldn't your objections be addressed to your own government, who appear to have cooped with this administration? >> translator: i spoke to my local...
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the pakistan the taliban leader is believed to have been behind the failed times square bombing in 2010 and several brazen attacks within pakistan itself. china flexing its military muscle. state-run media showing off its nuclear submarine fleet, reportedly the world's second largest with some 70 vessels, among the new details reported was this map showing beijing nuclear submarines, as you can see, mark doubt cities like seattle, says alice, and the deadly radiation that would spread all the way to chicago if such strikes were to occur. president obama in a meeting with iraqi foreign minister toy saying al qaeda has drawn up -- ground more active and effective, but joining us now the presint of the foundation for democracy is clifford made. great to have you here. first, your reaction to that meeting in where we are headed, if anywhere. >> things are really bad. we have had about 7,000 deaths, very close to a civil war. al qaeda which was almost defeated his resurgent, back, and is a danger that has spilled over the border. you have a bigger al qaeda presence through to other organizat
the pakistan the taliban leader is believed to have been behind the failed times square bombing in 2010 and several brazen attacks within pakistan itself. china flexing its military muscle. state-run media showing off its nuclear submarine fleet, reportedly the world's second largest with some 70 vessels, among the new details reported was this map showing beijing nuclear submarines, as you can see, mark doubt cities like seattle, says alice, and the deadly radiation that would spread all the...
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. >> reporter: six of the seven deadliest groups are affiliated with al qaeda, including the taliban and boko haram. which is going after christian targets. the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. the flip side to some of those numbers is what is happening here 234 the united states. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia may be declining, which is good news for the citizens that live there. erin? >> all right, chris, thank you very much. that brings us back to our question of the night. does changes in the nsa and the spying, will that change that or not? >>> rapper jay z say he is being unfairly demonized for teaming up with the high end retailer barney's. two people were detained by police when they bought expensive things. since then, a lot of people, hundreds, have
. >> reporter: six of the seven deadliest groups are affiliated with al qaeda, including the taliban and boko haram. which is going after christian targets. the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the...
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to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda i'm the taliban that i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brain. enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me it's never short of money but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. the life of my daughter. one time on the track. on our team. we're back joining me now to debate obamacare n.s.a. spying and a lot more is the anchor of the hottest on glenn beck's the blaze t.v. independent amy holmes is in new york and in washington the democratic strategist and host of the online news program the rich and frolic show is rich's dollar himself we'll start with amy all right what about the revelation that the n.s.a. is now surveilling our friends including the president of germany what do you make of that amy. well i would say it's probably nothing new we know that it happened under the bush administration and for the past five years and that other world leaders spy on us a
to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda i'm the taliban that i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brain. enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me it's never short of money but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. the life of my daughter. one time on the track. on our team. we're back joining me now to...
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is >> woodruff: so tell us who he was and what was his role in the taliban? >> well, pakistani -- hakimullah mehsud took over as the leader of the taliban in 2009 after his predecessor, a man called bit tuul la mehsud was kille killedn american drone strike. and he was a young -- a very charismatic and in some ways flamboyant leader but he also had a very ruthless streak. under him, the pakistani taliban carried out attacks across pakistani cities and, indeed, had launched one attack in the united states, the attempted suicide bombing in times square of may, 2010, was carried out by a man who said that he'd been trained by the pakistani taliban and, indeed, who said he was motivated by the drone strike campaign in the tribal bets to carry out that attack. a drone strike campaign that has now claimed one of its biggest prizes, really, in the death of mr. mehsud. >> woodruff: how big a loss is this for the taliban? >> difficult to say at this stage. after his predecessor was killed in 2009 it didn't take very long for the pakistani taliban to bounce back and go
is >> woodruff: so tell us who he was and what was his role in the taliban? >> well, pakistani -- hakimullah mehsud took over as the leader of the taliban in 2009 after his predecessor, a man called bit tuul la mehsud was kille killedn american drone strike. and he was a young -- a very charismatic and in some ways flamboyant leader but he also had a very ruthless streak. under him, the pakistani taliban carried out attacks across pakistani cities and, indeed, had launched one...
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those involved in the case believe there was a bow was threat called in by the taliban. there was no safe haven. zeller was clear to not accept it. he was clear what might half if ship wary stayed. >> he'll die. no doubt about it. they would send us body parts of interpre teter as a message for us to quit now. >> reporter: you can see that as shinwari's fate. >> i can't baear to think about it. >> reporter: after massive efforts, lobbyists to reconsider the vee sass were reissued. the shinwaris' case was an exception. >> there are thousands of people in the same situation. >> reporter: thousands. thousands. >> we've been able to get out fewer than 10% of the people we could have. if they wanted to harm americans they had all sorts of chances. >> reporter: tens of thousands of visas were allocated for iraqis and afghanistans who risked their lives. just a few were issued leaving many in harm's way. >> they call them traitor of islam, they call them american spies. >> reporter: shinwari and hi family no longer have to fear the taliban. for that, they had to leave a lot beh
those involved in the case believe there was a bow was threat called in by the taliban. there was no safe haven. zeller was clear to not accept it. he was clear what might half if ship wary stayed. >> he'll die. no doubt about it. they would send us body parts of interpre teter as a message for us to quit now. >> reporter: you can see that as shinwari's fate. >> i can't baear to think about it. >> reporter: after massive efforts, lobbyists to reconsider the vee sass were...
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a high-ranking taliban official says the leader of the taliban and pakistan has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. the missiles s
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those involved in the case believe there was a bow was threat called in by the taliban. there was no safe haven. zeller was clear to not accept it. he was clear what might half if ship wary stayed. >> he'll die. no doubt about it. they would send us body parts of interpre teter as a message for us to quit now. >> reporter: you can see that as shinwari's fate. >> i can't bareear to think about it. >> reporter: after massive efforts, lobbyists to reconsider the vee sass were reissued. the shinwaris' case was an exception. >> there are thousands of people in the same situation. >> reporter: thousands. thousands. >> we've been able to get out fewer than 10% of the people we could have. if they wanted to harm americans they had all sorts of chances. >> reporter: tens of thousands of visas were allocated for iraqis and afghanistans who risked their lives. just a few were issued leaving many in harm's way. >> they call them traitor of islam, they call them american spies. >> reporter: shinwari and hi family no longer have to fear the taliban. for that they had to leave a lot be
those involved in the case believe there was a bow was threat called in by the taliban. there was no safe haven. zeller was clear to not accept it. he was clear what might half if ship wary stayed. >> he'll die. no doubt about it. they would send us body parts of interpre teter as a message for us to quit now. >> reporter: you can see that as shinwari's fate. >> i can't bareear to think about it. >> reporter: after massive efforts, lobbyists to reconsider the vee sass...
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drone strike killed the leader of the pakistani taliban today. it is a major blow to the group the day after the government started peace talk with the militants. the president getting a briefing gunmanshooting at lax, a armed with a semiautomatic rifle opened fire, killing a tsa transportation authority employee and three people. that report from the associated press. also, the american bar association held it national security conference. part of that discussion was focused on organized crime and how billions of dollars have been made trafficking in marijuana. here is a look. >> the problem has been created that organized crime particularly and latin american entries have made billions of dollars trafficking marijuana and other contraband, drugs and other contraband materials. i do not know how successful we would be and i would agree about the success that might or might not happen from legalizing marijuana. the example i would use is when alcohol was illegal in the united states, you did not have luckless and no stretch involved in any great
drone strike killed the leader of the pakistani taliban today. it is a major blow to the group the day after the government started peace talk with the militants. the president getting a briefing gunmanshooting at lax, a armed with a semiautomatic rifle opened fire, killing a tsa transportation authority employee and three people. that report from the associated press. also, the american bar association held it national security conference. part of that discussion was focused on organized crime...
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to send money, over $600 billion to afghanistan, to build roads, schools, utility plants so the taliban can blow them up makes no sense. it is time for little girls, like these two, to have their dadies at home and not have their -- daddies at home and not have their daddies in a coffin. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. thank you for this opportunity. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. matsui, for five minutes. ms. matsui: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today -- to recognize the one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy. today, we remember those who lost their lives during this catastrophe and salute those who continue the rebuilding efforts. one year ago, sandy ravaged the east coast, producing devastating floods and widespread power outages, disrupting cellular phone networks and transit networks. as a whole, the renal suffered over $65 billion in economic losses. families lost their homes, their precious momentos and reminders of their daily lives. communities lost their businesses a
to send money, over $600 billion to afghanistan, to build roads, schools, utility plants so the taliban can blow them up makes no sense. it is time for little girls, like these two, to have their dadies at home and not have their -- daddies at home and not have their daddies in a coffin. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. thank you for this opportunity. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. matsui,...
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it could be him, one of the founder of the taliban. if he can be found and talks started, perhaps a road to peace can be found. >> phil ittner joining us live from london, thank you very much. >> sufficient lawmakers will hear firsthand accounts from victims of its drone program. just over a year ago, a member r of a family was killed by a drone strike. they will put pressure on the government to rethink the drone program. the pakistan government secretly approved those attacks. >> two leaders of a somali group have been killed in a drone strike. they belonged to al shabab. the strike was confirmed by al shabab and a somali intelligence officials. the weapons have been used there before. >> new video showing chaos during a violent standoff between the military and rebels in the philippines. why leaders are raising red flags about that video. >> the white house now in damage control as the back lash over the n.s.a.'s alleged spying program continues and spreads to its allies. we talk with an expert about whether the anger overseas is ju
it could be him, one of the founder of the taliban. if he can be found and talks started, perhaps a road to peace can be found. >> phil ittner joining us live from london, thank you very much. >> sufficient lawmakers will hear firsthand accounts from victims of its drone program. just over a year ago, a member r of a family was killed by a drone strike. they will put pressure on the government to rethink the drone program. the pakistan government secretly approved those attacks....
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. >>> they he accused the united states of sabotaging peace talks by killing a taliban leader. don't strike killed the top man in pakistan. he was wanted for bombing an american base in afghanistan the and a foiled bombing attempt in times square. the new government which took office in june is pushing for peace talks with the taliban to end the conflict in the country. they called the drone strike murder to the peace effort. >>> united states is demanding reform it is from egypt. john kerry is in cairo for the highest level talks since the ouster of pakistan's first democratally elected president. >> hundreds of million dollars of dollars in aid rehe moved mohamed morsi. and it is scheduled to start tomorrow. >>> population boom is headed to contra costa county. they started closing navy bases in the area and there were high hopes of what would replace them. progress is slow and as ken wayne reports, concord is shaping up to be a much different story. >>> it is a rare sight in the densely populated bay area. >> open space and open canvas for developers. >> the weaponses statio
. >>> they he accused the united states of sabotaging peace talks by killing a taliban leader. don't strike killed the top man in pakistan. he was wanted for bombing an american base in afghanistan the and a foiled bombing attempt in times square. the new government which took office in june is pushing for peace talks with the taliban to end the conflict in the country. they called the drone strike murder to the peace effort. >>> united states is demanding reform it is from...
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no more fear of taliban. no more fear of somebody kill my family. i'm very, very happy. >> matt, how many people out there like janus, wanted to give his life fort u.s. 'cause we keep hearing about green on blue killing. we don't know who to trust. the taliban are pretending to be somebody. what's going on there? >> right. i would say that almost the majority of the interpreters are on our side. there are definitely couple of bad apples, but that's common in war. you always have infill traitors. you ask any veteran, all of us have a story like janus, an interpreter who ended up saving our lives or providing with us that useful piece of cultural information that prevented our units from making enemies of the local population and made friends. the problem is that in iraq, there are still currently 78% of the visas allocate that had have never been handed out and in afghanistan, 90% of the visas that were allocated have never been issued. state has got to do something about this. these programs expire next year unless congress extends them. it looks li
no more fear of taliban. no more fear of somebody kill my family. i'm very, very happy. >> matt, how many people out there like janus, wanted to give his life fort u.s. 'cause we keep hearing about green on blue killing. we don't know who to trust. the taliban are pretending to be somebody. what's going on there? >> right. i would say that almost the majority of the interpreters are on our side. there are definitely couple of bad apples, but that's common in war. you always have...
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hakimullah mesud is head of the pakistani taliban and margaret brennan has more. >> reporter: who is to-- say mesud was killed in northwest pakistan where he lead the pakistani taliban for the last four years and gave haven to al qaeda leaders. believed to be in his mid 30s mesud was considered one of the most wanted terrorists in the world. the u.s. government had a $5 million bounty on his head. he claimed responsibility for the failed times square bombing in 2010, and was indicted for the 2009 suicide bombing of a cia outpost in afghanistan that killed 7 americans. in a bbc interview last month mesud said he would continue to target americans. just last week the pakistani prime minister publicly asked president obama to end all u.s. drone strikes. but scott, they clearly remain a very useful counterterror tool. >> pelley: margaret, thanks very much. jeffrey zients is the man overseeing the repair of the federal government's health insurance web site. he said today they are quote on track, end quote, to have it done by the end of the month. our sharyl attkisson broke the news yeste
hakimullah mesud is head of the pakistani taliban and margaret brennan has more. >> reporter: who is to-- say mesud was killed in northwest pakistan where he lead the pakistani taliban for the last four years and gave haven to al qaeda leaders. believed to be in his mid 30s mesud was considered one of the most wanted terrorists in the world. the u.s. government had a $5 million bounty on his head. he claimed responsibility for the failed times square bombing in 2010, and was indicted for...
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. >> afghan officials will travel to pakistan to meet with the taliban's former second in command. the break through came in a summit in london with leaders of pakistan, afghanistan and u.k. mululudar was arrested three years ago in pakistan. he was freed last month, but is reportedly under house arrest. >> four french hostages are free after three years of captivity. they were kidnapped by al-qaeda while working at a french nuclear company. the french defense minister said they did not pay ransom for launch a military assault. it is still unclear by the men were reds. the french government is welcoming them home. >> peace talks are back on the table between israel and palestinian leaders. the second of four groups of prisoners have been released by israel. aljazeera was there for the emotional day. >> the celebrations started early. family and friends gathered outside the presidential headquarters to await their return. >> i'm thrilled. the world is too small for my joy. i'm finally going to hug my son. >> in the moment they've all waited for, the former prisoners emerged as free
. >> afghan officials will travel to pakistan to meet with the taliban's former second in command. the break through came in a summit in london with leaders of pakistan, afghanistan and u.k. mululudar was arrested three years ago in pakistan. he was freed last month, but is reportedly under house arrest. >> four french hostages are free after three years of captivity. they were kidnapped by al-qaeda while working at a french nuclear company. the french defense minister said they did...
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. >>> remember this, that hero afghan translator who was targeted by the taliban after he saved an american soldier's life? he is finally in the united states. he arrived at reagan national airport after a 36-hour trip out of afghanistan. he charged into enemy fire to help dakota myer rescue an fighter. he was finally granted a visa last month and now he'll live in the united states with his wife and two children. and they say they're so grateful to have their kids go to american schools. they've been hiding in afghanistan for the past couple months. >> he just made it in under the deadline. >> that's right. >> heather is dressed in red. somebody else has red today. i wonder why. >> that's right. since 1918, the boston red sox have taken home the world series at home for the first time in almost 100 years. >> so you saw the elation for the first time they won in 100 years and then they won again a couple years later. compare this, elisabeth, for you personally, to the other two years. >> you know what's fantastic about this? boss continue had a rough year. since the marathon on patriot's da
. >>> remember this, that hero afghan translator who was targeted by the taliban after he saved an american soldier's life? he is finally in the united states. he arrived at reagan national airport after a 36-hour trip out of afghanistan. he charged into enemy fire to help dakota myer rescue an fighter. he was finally granted a visa last month and now he'll live in the united states with his wife and two children. and they say they're so grateful to have their kids go to american...
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saudi arabia was one of three countries in the world to recognize and support the taliban-led government in afghanistan until the 9/11 attacks. it is also a major player in pakistan, now home to most of the world's deadliest terrorists. the country's former law minister told a german news agency that there was no doubt that saudi arabia was supporting groups throughout the country. ever since al qaeda attacked in 2003, the saudis have stamped down on islamic terrorism at home but not ended support for clerics or militants abroad. during the iraq war, much of the support for sunni jihadies came from saudi sources. a pattern that continues in syria today. saudi officials have expressed dismay at president obama's policies in syria and iran, but its objections are not framed by humanitarian concerns for people of those countries. instead they are rooted in a shia ideology. remember the house is sunni. all other versions of islam has been treated as heresy. you see the regime fears that any kind of empowerment of the shia anywhere could emboldened 15% of saudi population that is shia and liv
saudi arabia was one of three countries in the world to recognize and support the taliban-led government in afghanistan until the 9/11 attacks. it is also a major player in pakistan, now home to most of the world's deadliest terrorists. the country's former law minister told a german news agency that there was no doubt that saudi arabia was supporting groups throughout the country. ever since al qaeda attacked in 2003, the saudis have stamped down on islamic terrorism at home but not ended...
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drone strike killing a leerld of the pakistani taliban. he was on the u.s. most wanted terrorist list. he was believed to be behind the suicide attack at cia base in afghanistan and failed car bombing in new york's time square. and now to utah and the trial of dr. martin macneil, prosecutors say he drugged and drowned his wife in the bathtub. defense lawyers argue michelle macneil died of heart disease. today a cardiologist suggesting she had only a mild form of heart disease that would not have killed her. also the prosecution calling forensic pathologist dr. joshua perper as expert witness. testified died as a result of drowning. ed said drugs could have played a role in her deck. you may recognize dr. perper, he was the medical examiner in the anna nicole smith's case. and that is tonight's speed read. you have heard it over and over and over since october 1st. americans struggling to get through on the obama care web site. so you are never going to believe this one. actually, maybe you will. our next guest says his application went through, even though h
drone strike killing a leerld of the pakistani taliban. he was on the u.s. most wanted terrorist list. he was believed to be behind the suicide attack at cia base in afghanistan and failed car bombing in new york's time square. and now to utah and the trial of dr. martin macneil, prosecutors say he drugged and drowned his wife in the bathtub. defense lawyers argue michelle macneil died of heart disease. today a cardiologist suggesting she had only a mild form of heart disease that would not...
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and pakistani officials say an american drone strike has killed a big target, the leader of the taliban in pakistan. hakeem molamasoud is believed to had $5 million u.s. bounty on his head. he's believed to have been behind that failed car bombing in times square back in 2010. his death, if confirmed, comes as drone strikes are under scrutiny for the often killing innocent civilians nearby. >>> as we reported last night there is a new bombshell of a book about to come out that's revealing some of the best-kept secrets of the most recent race for the white house from republican back stabbing to president obama's feelings about president clinton to a possible move to switch running mates. nbc's andrea mitchell has the book report tonight. >> hey, guys. how you doing? >> reporter: joe biden looked in charge in the oval office today. but two years ago the president's top aides polled whether to dump biden for hillary clinton. according to the book "double down" biden dodged a bullet he never saw coming when focus groups proved adding clinton wouldn't improve the president's odds. >> i think
and pakistani officials say an american drone strike has killed a big target, the leader of the taliban in pakistan. hakeem molamasoud is believed to had $5 million u.s. bounty on his head. he's believed to have been behind that failed car bombing in times square back in 2010. his death, if confirmed, comes as drone strikes are under scrutiny for the often killing innocent civilians nearby. >>> as we reported last night there is a new bombshell of a book about to come out that's...
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. >>> the pakistani government says an american drone strike that killed the head of the pakistani taliban sabotaged peace talks with that group. now back to "caught on camera." >>> rescue crews are searching through the debris left by a >>> would you save the life of a stranger? strangers spending a relaxing day in the park are faced with that very situation an think veal to make a decision in an instant. a man personaled at the edge of a bridge contemplates life or death. >> if he falls now he's dead. >> the question is one for witnesses on the ground. what should they do? >> we are standing across the bridge here. >> tara johnson is roller blading in philadelphia with her girlfriend garret couples on may 6th, 2000, when their leisurely saturday afternoon takes a turn. >> i kind of glanced over my left shoulder and noticed that there was a gentleman sitting on the bridge. next thing they know, police cars and fire trucks swarm all around them. they're forced off the bridge to a nearby riverbank. >> i remember commenting to my girlfriend if he does jump, i'm going in. but i don't think th
. >>> the pakistani government says an american drone strike that killed the head of the pakistani taliban sabotaged peace talks with that group. now back to "caught on camera." >>> rescue crews are searching through the debris left by a >>> would you save the life of a stranger? strangers spending a relaxing day in the park are faced with that very situation an think veal to make a decision in an instant. a man personaled at the edge of a bridge...
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is sabotaging peace talks with taliban leadership. i'm richard lui in for craig melvin. >>> here's a look at the top stories making news right now. thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters taking to the streets today to protest against the military government ahead of the trial of ousted president mohamed morsi. organizers vowing to demonstrate every day until monday when the trial is set to begin. >>> parents in one california neighborhood are on high alert. that's because police are looking into claims that candy-laced with acid was given out on halloween. according to neighbors, a woman ate her daughter's candy bar and was taken to the hospital with symptoms consistent with those someone high on acid. >>> the common application is the only way for high school seniors to apply to hundreds of colleges. but the website is having several technical problems. when you logon, including giving you time-outs and not accepting forms of payment. due to the glitches, 46 universities have pushed back their early decision deadlines. >>> while
is sabotaging peace talks with taliban leadership. i'm richard lui in for craig melvin. >>> here's a look at the top stories making news right now. thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters taking to the streets today to protest against the military government ahead of the trial of ousted president mohamed morsi. organizers vowing to demonstrate every day until monday when the trial is set to begin. >>> parents in one california neighborhood are on high alert. that's because...
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>> reporter: ma sued, he was the leader of the pakistani taliban that killed many people. it's believed he was killed by a u.s. drone strike and this is something of a vendetta attack from the u.s. intelligence because mussad was believed to be responsible for organizing an attack against the cia in 2009 in afghanistan and a sending a man, the bomber who failed to detonate a car bomb in new york's times square in 2010. >>> richard, thanks so much for that. >>> new revelations emerging this morning from a criminal trial in london where formal journalists are accused of hacking phones to get the scoop on prince william and kate middleton back when they were dating. prosecutors say a string of stories in the now defunct tabloid "news of the world" came from listening to private voice mail messages. the defendants have denied the charges against them. >>> the u.s. isn't showing any leniency toward edward snowden after he pleaded for international help and asking for the u.s. to drop spying charges against him. a german lawmaker released the letter friday following a meeting wi
>> reporter: ma sued, he was the leader of the pakistani taliban that killed many people. it's believed he was killed by a u.s. drone strike and this is something of a vendetta attack from the u.s. intelligence because mussad was believed to be responsible for organizing an attack against the cia in 2009 in afghanistan and a sending a man, the bomber who failed to detonate a car bomb in new york's times square in 2010. >>> richard, thanks so much for that. >>> new...
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civilians are being killed in the drone strikes, my rationalization is what are they doing living with the taliban and i'll divide guys? if they're dead not not going to lose a lot of sleep over it so what? you can't keep your own health plan because this is so much better for the country. this is a rationalization that goes that's what obama did. i don't think he knows what's in that bill. >> if that's true this a story that the liberal media is missing. liberals talk to everybody. you you see i know what's best for you. the insurance plan that you have is substandard, it's a crummy plan. it's to use the president's word, you're underinsured. this is how parents speak to children. i know what's best because you are not grown up enough to know what's best for you. >> paternalism. >> liberal paternalism, exactly. this is how superiors talk to inferiors. this is how this president talks to the american people. a gallup poll came out today in which his approval ratings were only 40%. disapproval 53%. and obviously that's related to obamacare. but i think it's more specifically related to the fact tha
civilians are being killed in the drone strikes, my rationalization is what are they doing living with the taliban and i'll divide guys? if they're dead not not going to lose a lot of sleep over it so what? you can't keep your own health plan because this is so much better for the country. this is a rationalization that goes that's what obama did. i don't think he knows what's in that bill. >> if that's true this a story that the liberal media is missing. liberals talk to everybody. you...
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overnight the taliban confirming the kill. they say they will promote their number two commander to replace them. a man in michigan wants his cut of the $25 million reward for usama bin laden. 63-year-old tom lee claims he told the fbi where bin laden was hiding back in 2003 when he learned it from a pakistani intelligence agency. his attorney claims lee has beening the fbi for the reward ever since he found out the 9/11 mastermind was killed in the exact location he says he told them about. u.s. officials say they found bin laden through intelligence, not an informant. no reward will be given. the government can't force business owners to provide birth control. that is the ruling from the d.c. circuit of appeals. the judge is siding with a group of business owners in ohio. they say being forced to offer birth control to employees under obama care violates their religious beliefs. the divided ruling is one of several pending court cases on the birth control mandate. including one going before the u.s. supreme court. so here is
overnight the taliban confirming the kill. they say they will promote their number two commander to replace them. a man in michigan wants his cut of the $25 million reward for usama bin laden. 63-year-old tom lee claims he told the fbi where bin laden was hiding back in 2003 when he learned it from a pakistani intelligence agency. his attorney claims lee has beening the fbi for the reward ever since he found out the 9/11 mastermind was killed in the exact location he says he told them about....
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pakistan harbors the taliban terrorists that are at war with our troops and afghanistan. pakistan hid out osama bin laden. pakistan put the pakistani doctor that helped the united states take out the devil of the desert imprisoned for 30 years. pakistan is playing the united states for a nation of fools. otherwise why would our government just send $1,2 00,000,000 to pakistan? haven't we learned that pakistan takes our money and slyly and is he dishesly uses it for purposes counter to u.s. interests? pakistan has become the benedict arnold ally of america. why do we pay pakistan to hate us, madam speaker? they'll do it for tree. no american taxpayer money to pakistan. use that american money in america. freedom-loving nations that give pakistan money in the hope of fighting terrorism or sailing the ships and the united states has become the admiral of the fleet and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. tonko: thank you, madam
pakistan harbors the taliban terrorists that are at war with our troops and afghanistan. pakistan hid out osama bin laden. pakistan put the pakistani doctor that helped the united states take out the devil of the desert imprisoned for 30 years. pakistan is playing the united states for a nation of fools. otherwise why would our government just send $1,2 00,000,000 to pakistan? haven't we learned that pakistan takes our money and slyly and is he dishesly uses it for purposes counter to u.s....